Aufsatz(elektronisch)9. Februar 2021

Burning Witches: The Moral Dilemmas of Ashaninka Leaders

In: Journal of ethnic and cultural studies: JECS, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 1-20

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Abstract

This paper focuses on the moral reasoning of Ashaninka leaders about the burning of witches, a cultural practice that has received scant attention from intercultural scholars. We first contextualize burning witches as a cultural practice of the Ashaninka people. Then, based on qualitative interviews, we present the experience of six Ashaninka leaders with witchcraft and witchcraft accusations, as well as their moral reasoning about the social mechanisms that the Ashaninka people have traditionally used to control evil sorcery. The participants are three men and three women from the Ucayali and Junín regions in Peru's Amazon basin. Finally, we discuss intercultural moral education and the need to analyze the reasons behind cultural practices in order to understand the rationality and reasonableness of others.

Verlag

Modestum Ltd

ISSN: 2149-1291

DOI

10.29333/ejecs/532

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